High-Throughput Blood Plasma Extraction in a Dimension-Confined Double-Spiral Channel

Shaofei Shen, Hanjie Bai, Xin Wang, Henryk Chan,Yanbing Niu,Weiwen Li,Chang Tian,Xiaoping Li

Analytical chemistry(2023)

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Microfluidic technologies enabling the control of secondary flow are essential for the successful separation of blood cells, a process that is beneficial for a wide range of medical research and clinical diagnostics. Herein, we introduce a dimension-confined microfluidic device featuring a double-spiral channel designed to regulate secondary flows, thereby enabling high-throughput isolation of blood for plasma extraction. By integrating a sequence of micro-obstacles within the double-spiral microchannels, the stable and enhanced Dean-like secondary flow across each loop can be generated. This setup consequently prompts particles of varying diameters (3, 7, 10, and 15 mu m) to form different focusing states. Crucially, this system is capable of effectively separating blood cells of different sizes with a cell throughput of (2.63-3.36) x 10(8) cells/min. The concentration of blood cells in outlet 2 increased 3-fold, from 1.46 x 10(8) to 4.37 x 10(8), while the number of cells, including platelets, exported from outlets 1 and 3 decreased by a factor of 608. The engineering approach manipulating secondary flow for plasma extraction points to simplicity in fabrication, ease of operation, insensitivity to cell size, high throughput, and separation efficiency, which has potential utility in propelling the development of miniaturized diagnostic devices in the field of biomedical science.
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plasma,blood,high-throughput,dimension-confined,double-spiral
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